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^ my thoughts as well.
I find that GC is very economical and I usually like to use either UQW or UQD after washing, so using UW&W is redundant for me.
I think if I like my gallon of Hyperwash...that will be my go to soap....i mean 1oz / 5 gallons water...that will be very economical.

i would say UW&W is better only if you want to wash & dry and nothing else (tight for time)

Recently picked up some GC shampoo to finally compare with the UWW I've been using for a couple years. It seems to clean better, though thats arguably moot if you add in a shot of ONR. Otherwise its pretty much a tie between UWW and GC on a waxed car, as I don't feel UWW really leaves any protection behind; perhaps some polymers but GC seems to leave less watermarks... On a non-waxed clear coat its a different story and GC really seems to add some luster to the paint. I don't know if I can justify UWW any more with how well GC works. Maybe as a winter shampoo, but then why not use something like ONR or UWWA...